>>1536 I think there's something preterministic over these interactions. I bought Alice's adventures in wonderland a long time ago, but just recently started reading it at a slow pace. I found a magic potion in it and some other things, as if the book was a grimoire or represented "things out there." After seeing this fish people coincidence I'm thinking maybe it's so weird a story because it contains some kind of channelled divination. There have been other times when "old" stories and events in my life turned out being reflections of things which later appeared to me as much greater in magnitude. >she was very happy showing me this instrument but I wasn't impressed and was gonna explain guitars to her when a blonde guy who was with me gave me a "don't" look and put his hand on my shoulder and we were out of there. There is such an instrument though, and it's not guitar, you produce different sounds by tuning the string itself as you play, contrary to a guitar or other string instrument which has a number of fixed strings. This made me think such an instrument is not very different from the grey remote. I perceived it as the same as a radio, using a coil with a variable winding like standard manual tuning radios have. You could probably use such a string instrument in the same was as the remote, to play songs that are actually programs and are vibrating into the surrounding materials and into the minds of people. From this view it's the same as the remote. I bet mist fairies can use that, or maybe that was a mist fairy. >pics related To me these are basically the same instruments, both can change the frequency by turning a wheel.